Prepare to say goodbye to the blight point The iPhone 18 Pro may change the way the net goes forever.
Prepare to say goodbye to the blight point The iPhone 18 Pro may change the way the net goes forever.
Anyone who follows an iPhone should know that satellite connectivity features have existed since the 14th generation, but most of them are for real emergencies, jungle or accidents where there is no mobile wave. Most recently, news has emerged that the iPhone 18 Pro may be catching this feature for a major upgrade to become something we can use in everyday life.
Imagine how much that will change. This round of rumors says that Apple is preparing to put a new modem chip called C2 in place of Qualcomm's original chip. The interesting thing is that this chip will support satellite-based 5G technology, or called 5G NR-NTN in the industry.
Usually when sending text messages via satellite, we have to walk for the signal and raise the phone to the sky, but if this technology is true, the system will automatically switch to the satellite as soon as our mobile wave is missing.
Bloomberg also reported that Apple's goal is to keep the device connected at any time, whether the phone is tucked into a pants pocket, in a car, or even in a building.
If you do it automatically, when you leave the province, take a ride through a blind wave or into a remote area, you may have 5G to use uninterrupted. Let's follow up and see if the real thing can be done to the level of rumor.








































































